“I didn’t know what to expect,” trainer Rafael Cordeiro told ESPN’s Ariel Helwani on Monday. “He hasn’t hit mitts for almost 10 years. So I didn’t expect to see what I saw. I saw a guy with the same speed, same power as guys 21, 22 years old.”
“It’s not a joke,” he insisted. Cordeiro said there is more footage that will be released that shows ”more power, more speed, everything.”
“I believe Mike fought against himself for a long, long time,” Cordeiro said. ”He’s proud to be the Mike Tyson he is today.”
“I don’t know,” Cordeiro said, “but what I can tell you is that if he wants to do something in the future, we’ll be ready to do that, 100%.”
“Could you imagine a third fight with Evander Holyfield?” Cordeiro said.
This is with MMA coach Rafael Cordeiro https://t.co/WJ7TgCoZtP
— Chris Deep (@Xdeep13) May 1, 2020
As much as I’d like to see Iron Mike back in the ring, does he really need to take anymore hits to the head?
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